MUNICIPAL COURT

LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court Thursday, a Feb. 21 preliminary hearing was set for Christian L. Weimer, 37, Cleveland Street, Salem, charged with a felony domestic after a 911 call led a Salem patrolman to a Cleveland Street home where a woman was frantically telling dispatchers he was attempting to barricade herself in her garage to get away from her boyfriend. Weimer is accused of grabbing her, dragging her by the hair and choking her leaving visible marks. He also has previous convictions.

– Alex D.M. Cook, 19, Crestview Road, New Waterford, was bound over to the county grand jury on a receiving stolen property charge. According to court documents, Cook allegedly was pumping gas into a stolen pickup truck he was accused of using in the theft of scrap on Tuesday.

-Tyler J. Conkle, 22, Macklin Road, New Waterford, was fined $250, sentenced to one remaining day in jail and required 80 hours community service for two counts of criminal damaging. Additional charges of arson and assault were dismissed. Conkle and his brother Alex Conkle, were accused of throwing a flare from a vehicle toward the Shear Perfection Hair Salon building, which caught the leaves near the building on fire, shooting a BB gun toward the mobile home of Eric Elliott, narrowly missing Elliott’s head with one shot and eventually shattering a window in the bedroom where Elliott’s 2-year-old daughter was in bed. Finally, the pair were accused of being responsible for two soda bottle bombs thrown at Elliott’s home.

-Adam W. Morrow, 27, Prospect Street, Salem, was fined $300 and sentenced to 89 days in jail for resisting arrest and criminal trespassing. Morrow on Monday came out of a vacant apartment on Newgarden Avenue and attempted to run when police tried to take him into custody, forcing them to tackle him in a gravel parking lot.

-Mystie L. Hunt, 29, Alpha Street, East Liverpool, was fined $200 and had her license suspended for 180 days for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

-Paul L. Shockley, 20, Johnson Road, Lisbon, was fined $200 and required 30 hours of community service for disorderly conduct amended from domestic violence for harming his uncle.

-Jacob J. Houser, 25, Hartville, was fined $160 for driving without a valid license, use of an unauthorized plate and improper registration.

-Kory J. Whitman, 20, last known address North Lincoln Avenue, Salem, was fined $150, sentenced to one day in jail and required 30 hours community service for passing bad checks for a check written to Aarrow Disposal on a closed account.

-Robert E. Marcin III, 34, Oakdale Avenue, Wellsville, was fined $150 for disorderly conduct amended from assault for striking another man in the head with a beer bottle during a fight in the back room of the Crystal Lounge in Wellsville in November.

-Ryan A. Marcin, 34, Chester Avenue, Wellsville, was fined $150 for disorderly conduct amended from assault for his alleged part in a fight in the back room of the Crystal Lounge in Wellsville in November.

-A Feb. 21 pretrial was set for Ryan W. Bevington, 35, West Southern Avenue, Columbiana, cited with passing bad checks for four checks allegedly cashed by a woman under Bevington’s direction, which were written on the account of a dead individual.

-A Feb. 21 pretrial was set for Chad W. Hartley, 34, West Fourth Street, East Liverpool, charged with theft for allegedly taking two pair of sunglasses and a moon pie from the BP Gas Station in Lisbon on Jan. 20.

-A Feb. 21 pretrial was set for Albert L. Baker, 37, last known address Gavers Road, Hanoverton, charged with domestic violence for allegedly pulling his daughter’s hair and punched her in the face on Nov. 3.

-A March 11 pretrial was set for Robert McNeely, 35, state Route 172, East Rochester, cited with driving under FRA suspension, failure to display a valid sticker and use of an unauthorized plate.

-A March 14 pretrial was set for Charles Lee Pete Jr., 19, Youngstown, charged with driving under suspension and possession of drug paraphernalia for a digital scale allegedly found in his pocket.

-A March 18 pretrial was set for Jessica M. Jewell, 29, East Third Street, Salem, charged with theft for allegedly piling clothes near the rear door at the Kid Zone in Salem on Nov. 28, 10 days after store surveillance showed her taking clothing and placing it into her vehicle.

-A March 25 pretrial was set for Kyle Z. Temple, 19, North Market Street, Lisbon, cited with assured clear distance.

-An April 1 pretrial was set for Christopher P. Jennings Jr., 19, West Middletown Road, Salem, charged with OVI first offense and speeding.

MUNICIPAL COURT

LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court Thursday, Jamie M. Pastore, 25, Union Street, Washingtonville, was fined $280 for public urination, driving under a child support suspension and a head lights violation.

– Julene L. Day, 32, state Route 558, New Waterford, was fined $200 and required 30 hours community service for theft for attempting to leave Turtle Bay Tanning, state Route 45, without paying for a purse which was for sale.

– Jason R. Sanderbeck, 35, state Route 14, North Benton, was fined $200, required 30 hours community service and sentenced to seven days in jail for theft six 40-pound bags of wood pellets from outside Tractor Supply in Salem on Nov. 14.

– Jason E. Cope, Silliman Street, New Waterford, was sentenced to 17 remaining days in jail and fined $500 for eight counts of passing bad checks to the Vittle Village.

A Feb. 14 pretrial was set for Kory J. Whitman, 20, North Lincoln Avenue, Salem, cited with passing bad checks for a check allegedly written to Aarrow Disposal for $57 on a closed account.

– A Feb. 28 pretrial was set for Garett G. Golladay, 22, U.S. Route 30, Kensington, charged with OVI first offense and failure to control.

– A March 7 pretrial was set for Breanne N. Little, 25, state Route 558, Leetonia, charged with OVI first offense, failure to control and a seat belt violation.

– A March 11 pretrial was set for Joseph J. Huseman, 19, Timber Run Street, New Waterford, charged with misuse of credit cards for allegedly using without permission a debit card belonging to another man at Huntington Bank six times, including five transactions in East Palestine.

– A March 12 pretrial was set for Lance D. Newton, 46, Vincent Lane, Lisbon, cited with violations at a railroad crossing for allegedly crossing the North Market Street tracks in East Palestine while the lights were flashing and the gates coming down.

MUNICIPAL COURT

LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Wednesday, Michael Blanch, 35, Columbiana County Jail, waived his right to an extradition hearing and will be returned to Michigan where there is a warrant for his arrest for charges of controlled substance deliver, weapons felony firearm and controlled substance maintaining a drug house. The warrant was issued in September 2010.

– Eric J. Ream, 36, Ravine Avenue, East Liverpool, was fined $1,425, credited with 20 days in jail, had his license suspended for 12 months and is required to perform 90 hours community service for criminal trespassing, drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, OVI second offense and driving under suspension. Among the charges, Ream had forced his way into the home of – – William Cunning Sept. 11, when Ream was screaming and looking for Cunning’s sister, who was there seeking refuge from Ream.

– Thomas A. Williams, 26, Akron, was fined $725, had his license suspended for nine month, required 25 hours community service and sentenced to six days in jail for speeding and OVI first offense amended from OVI second offense.

– Mikel Lynard Sharper, 31, New Wilmington, Pa., was fined $725, had his license suspended for six months, required 30 hours community service and sentenced to three days in jail for OVI first offense and marked lanes.

– Frank Shagnot Jr., 42, Willard Road, Hanoverton, was fined $675, had his license suspended for six months and sentenced to three days in jail for OVI first offense and left of center.

– William P. Zahrndt, state Route 45, LIsbon, was fined $200 and sentenced to 29 days of electronically monitored house arrest for resisting arrest and persistent disorderly conduct amended from domestic violence for grabbing his wife, pulling and pushing her toward the door and then shoving her in an attempt to make her leave.

– Hank William Orr, 38, state Route 45, Lisbon, was fined $330 and required 40 hours community service for driving under FRA suspension, following too close and a seatbelt violation.

– A charge of domestic violence was dismissed against Curt R. Stone, due to the unavailability of the alleged victim, his wife Brittany Downie. On July 11, 2012, in front of two witnesses, Stone was alleged to have hit Downie on the right side of her face, shoved her against the kitchen counter, forcefully grabbed her hand and stepped on her foot.

MUNICIPAL COURT

LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court, a Feb. 7 preliminary hearing was set for Cynthia M. King, 29, Waynesburg, Pa., charged with aggravated vehicular assault. Court documents allege King was involved in a head-on crash on June 29, 2012 while driving westbound on state Route 172 in West Township.

Trooper Vic Wolfe of the highway patrol alleges King had marijuana metabolite in her system when she went left of center resulting in serious injuries to Agnes Yatsko, 54; Randall Dykes, 35; and Rebecca Dykes, 34.

– Jonathan M. Cobb, 21, Roosevelt Avenue, Salem, was sentenced to 90 days in jail for aggravated menacing and resisting arrest. Court documents state on July 8, 2012, Cobb threatened to steal a shotgun from a local store and start shooting people, including his mother whom he made the threats toward. Cobb then fought with police on July 9, 2012 when they came to the home during a domestic dispute.

– Donald Teets, 69, Taylor Avenue, New Waterford, was fined $250 and ordered to have no further contact with the victim for a public indecency charge. Teets had been accused of exposing himself to his son’s home health care worker after offering her money on a previous occasion to perform certain sexual acts.

– Danny C. Fishel, 39, Western Reserve Road, Salem, was fined $700, had his license suspended for six months and sentenced to three days in jail for OVI first offense and speed.

– Jennifer M. White, 30, state Route 39, Salineville, was fined $675, had her license suspended for 180 days, required 10 hours community service and sentenced to 90 days in jail for failure to control and physical control amended from OVI first offense.

– Joshua JL Lapin, 23, East Fourth Street, Salem was fined $650, had his license suspended for six months, sentenced to nine days in jail and required 30 hours community service for receiving stolen property, criminal trespassing, disorderly conduct while voluntarily intoxicated, possession of marijuana and failure to reinstate his license amended from driving under suspension. According to court documents, Lapin sold to Downtown Metals and Recycling on Sept. 7, 2012, 140 pounds of chain link fencing reported stolen from the Salem City Parks Department. Additionally, he caused a disturbance at the Foxes Den Bar after he had been told not to be there, was pushing and shoving another patron outside the bar and then attempted to flee from Salem police.

– Anthony M. Gregory, 35, Mohican Trail, Negley, was fined $350 for hit skip and failure to control following a traffic accident on Jan. 23 on South Ellsworth Avenue near East State Street in Salem.

– Nico A. Baker, 20, Dyke Road, Rogers, was fined $300 for use of an unauthorized plate, failure to display a valid sticker and no license amended from driving under FRA suspension.

– Eric J. Ream, 36, Ravine Avenue, East Liverpool, was fined $150 and sentenced to 20 days in jail for falsification for giving East Palestine police his brother’s personal information in an attempt to mislead them during a traffic stop last March.

– Amy Nicole Swartz, 30, Nittany Drive, Summitville, was fined $250, sentenced to three days in jail, had her license suspended for six months and required 20 hours community service for reckless operation amended from OVI first offense.

– Shannon M. Quinn, 36, Columbiana-Waterford Road, Columbiana, was fined $250, had her license suspended for 270 days and was sentenced to 20 days in jail for speeding and reckless operation amended from OVI first offense.

– Daniel J. Seymour, 25, Andrew Avenue, Salem, was sentenced to 19 days in jail for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest after police were called to his Perry Township home where he was arguing with his girlfriend and family members on Jan. 1.

– Paul L. Wagner IV, 28, Plymouth Place, Salem, was fined $280, required 50 hours community service, had his license suspended for six months and was sentenced to three days in jail for driving under OVI suspension and speeding.

– Michael Merriman, 28, St. George Street, East Liverpool, was fined $160 and required 50 hours community service for driving under suspension, a turn signal violation and a seat belt violation.

– Robert J. Lutman, 37, state Route 517, Lisbon, was fined $125 and required 10 hours community service for speeding and driving without a valid license amended from driving under FRA suspension.

– Veronica K. Zahrndt, 54, state Route 45, Lisbon, was fined $100 and credited with two days in jail already served for persistent disorderly conduct amended from domestic violence. Zahrndt reportedly hit her husband in the arms during a fight between them.

– A March 7 pretrial was set for Travis J. Beiling, 29, Lower Elkton Road, Columbiana, charged with failure to reinstate a license and obstruction of official business for allegedly providing East Palestine police with his brother’s information during a traffic stop on Dec. 15.

– A March 7 pretrial was set for Tracey L. Woods, 32, Toronto, cited with failure to control after she allegedly slid on a patch of ice and off the road on state Route 45 in Madison Township on Jan. 28.

– A March 11 pretrial was set for Brenda L. Stockman, 43, East Woodland Avenue, Columbiana, cited with speeding.

March 12 pretrials were set for Deon Costanzo, 54, Front Street, New Waterford, cited with failure to control; and Adam J. Sevek, 18, Clarks Mill Road, Salineville, cited with speeding.